Trash piles up at some Brookline businesses and apartment buildings after two weeks of Republic Services strike

An overflowing Republic Services dumpster in an alley near Green Street on July 14. Photo by Celeste Alcalay

Dumpsters outside some of Brookline’s restaurants and apartment complexes are piling high with trash as contract talks between waste management company Republic Services and its workers drag on. Republic has 160 commercial customers in Brookline, Commissioner of Public Works Erin Chute told the Boston Globe. Roughly 30 of those customers are restaurants, and another 20 are… Continue reading Trash piles up at some Brookline businesses and apartment buildings after two weeks of Republic Services strike

After developer’s $3m offer, town races to save affordable housing for people with disabilities

A lodging house for people with disabilities on Williams Street is up for sale to a private developer who plans to build two luxury townhouses. Photo by Celeste Alcalay

The town is up against a September deadline to find an affordable housing sponsor to purchase a lodging house that serves tenants with intellectual and developmental disabilities, after a private developer made a $3 million offer to buy the property at 16 Williams Street. The Barry L. Price Rehabilitation Center has operated the property for… Continue reading After developer’s $3m offer, town races to save affordable housing for people with disabilities

Brookline residential real estate sales from June 2 to June 13

A home for sale on Griggs Terrace. Photo by Sam Mintz

Early June remained busy with real estate sales in Brookline, with 41 condominiums and homes sold in the first two weeks of the month. They range from a $475,000 condo on Davis Court to a $4.5 colonial-style single-family on Dean Road. See the full list below, with data from Banker and Tradesman.

Developer of key Chestnut Hill site weighs residential 40B if commercial project talks falter

An office building at 1330 Boylston Street was recently purchased by City Realty, and is part of the town of Brookline's plans for commercial redevelopment. Photo by Sam Mintz

The developer planning a major commercial redevelopment on Route 9 has floated the possibility of turning the project into a residential development, if the town fails to make progress on a study aimed at rezoning a stretch of the thoroughfare. City Realty, which owns a mostly-vacant office park at 1280-1330 Boylston Street, is in the… Continue reading Developer of key Chestnut Hill site weighs residential 40B if commercial project talks falter

Severe bedbug infestation spreads through Coolidge Corner condo building

As many as 100,000 bedbugs are living in a condo in the Concorde Condominium complex at 50 Green St., and the infestation is spreading, according to residents and court documents. Photo by Vivi Smilgius

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with new information from the Select Board meeting on Tuesday, June 24.  A severe bedbug infestation in a condominium complex near Coolidge Corner has been festering for weeks, leaving residents frustrated and alarmed at the situation, and at the slow process of fixing the problem through the health… Continue reading Severe bedbug infestation spreads through Coolidge Corner condo building

Nick’s House, a home away from home for families of cancer patients, marks its first year in Brookline

The outside of Nick's House, which offers free housing in Brookline for cancer patients and their families. Photo courtesy Goodwin Consulting.

Nick Colleluori was the kind of person who remembered to shake every coach’s hand, even after a championship game. He was a college lacrosse player at Hofstra University, an elementary education major, a future educator, a brother and, by all accounts, the heart of any room he walked into. Nick had many labels, but he… Continue reading Nick’s House, a home away from home for families of cancer patients, marks its first year in Brookline

Town Meeting calls on state legislature to allow real estate transfer fee

A Town Meeting session in November 2023. Photo by Artemisia Luk

Brookline will ask the state legislature to allow the town to enact a real estate transfer fee, after Town Meeting voted this week in favor of a home rule petition. The vote aligns with growing statewide momentum for such a policy, which would place a new one-time tax on the sale of property, to be… Continue reading Town Meeting calls on state legislature to allow real estate transfer fee

Town Meeting preview: A trash fight, broker fees, democracy and foie gras

A Town Meeting session in November 2023. Photo by Artemisia Luk

Brookline’s Annual Town Meeting starts on Tuesday, with the town’s fiscal challenges front and center. As with every spring session of Town Meeting, the budget is the biggest item on the agenda. This year, Town Meeting members will vote on whether to approve a $456.6 million budget that maintains town services, but includes millions of… Continue reading Town Meeting preview: A trash fight, broker fees, democracy and foie gras

New affordable senior housing building opens on Centre Street, with apartments still available

Resident Maureen Merner stands outside her new home at the Center Communities of Brookline building at 108 Centre street. She calls her new apartment "an incredible gift." Photo by Sam Mintz

An apartment building which recently opened at 108 Centre Street includes 54 affordable units for seniors, and some of them are still available. The building, built and operated by the housing nonprofit Hebrew SeniorLife as part of its broader Center Communities of Brookline complex, opened earlier this year. It features 54 one-bedroom apartments designed specifically… Continue reading New affordable senior housing building opens on Centre Street, with apartments still available

Brookline residential real estate sales from April 7 to April 18

A home for sale on Griggs Terrace. Photo by Sam Mintz

It’s the high season for real estate in Brookline, with multiple properties selling every day. In the two weeks from April 7 to April 18, there were 22 homes and condos moved, ranging from a $600,00 unit on Englewood Avenue to a $3.7 million garrison-style home on Welland Road. Scroll through below to see all… Continue reading Brookline residential real estate sales from April 7 to April 18

Developer outlines plan for apartments in old Maimonides School building

The Maimonides School has sold its building at 2 Clark Road, pictured, to a real estate developer who plans to convert the building for residential use. Photo by Sam Mintz

Local developer Anthony Rossi is planning to build 35 apartments in a former Maimonides School building located at 2 Clark Road. Rossi, who purchased the building in early April from the private Jewish school for $7.5 million, outlined his plans for the project in a recent interview with Brookline.News. Under his proposal, most of the… Continue reading Developer outlines plan for apartments in old Maimonides School building

Brookline residential real estate sales from March 24 to April 4

A home for sale on Griggs Terrace. Photo by Sam Mintz

It’s a hot time of year in the local real estate market. There were 16 properties sold in Brookline in the last week of March and first week of April, ranging from a $490,000 condo on Beacon Street to a $5.3 million Warren Street colonial-style single-family. See the full list below, with data from Banker… Continue reading Brookline residential real estate sales from March 24 to April 4

Contractor faces fines after ‘egregious’ unpermitted demolition of Beverly Road home

The debris on the site of a home which was illegally demolished on Beverly Road. Photo taken on March 17. Photo by Charlie Johnson

A contractor demolished a Brookline house without the proper permit, failed to turn off the gas and electricity before tearing down the building, and improperly handled asbestos there. The demolition at 73 Beverly Road has sparked concern in the neighborhood and drawn the ire of the Brookline building department. State regulators have fined the contractor,… Continue reading Contractor faces fines after ‘egregious’ unpermitted demolition of Beverly Road home

See inside the Newbury of Brookline, a new high-end senior living development on Fisher Hill

The Newbury of Brookline is now open. The new senior living community run by the company Kisco, on the former site of Newbury College, held a grand opening ceremony on its 190,000 square foot campus last week. Its 160 units, which start at $10,000 a month and include apartments for independent living, assisted living and… Continue reading See inside the Newbury of Brookline, a new high-end senior living development on Fisher Hill

Brookline residential real estate sales from March 3 to March 21

A home for sale on Griggs Terrace. Photo by Sam Mintz

There were 16 residential property sales in Brookline in the first three weeks of March, all of which were condominiums. See the full list below, ranging from a $455,000 low-rise on Park Street to a $2.5 million, 2,400 square foot spot on Sewall Avenue. Data via Banker and Tradesman.

In new guaranteed income pilot, some Brookline Housing Authority residents will get direct monthly payments

Up to 60 residents of Brookline Housing Authority properties will start receiving monthly payments of $250 for a year as part of a new project the organization is kicking off this month. BHA’s new “Resident Opportunity Initiative” is an expansion of its existing “Self Sufficiency Program” which is geared toward helping residents establish long-term financial… Continue reading In new guaranteed income pilot, some Brookline Housing Authority residents will get direct monthly payments

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